🇬🇷 Best travel adapter for Greece (from USA)
If you’re flying from the United States to Greece, you mainly need to solve one problem: your plug shape may not fit local outlets. This guide gives you the simplest, low‑risk setup.
Quick recommendation
- Bring a universal travel adapter (covers most countries).
- Check your charger label for 100–240V (most modern devices are fine).
- If you pack a hair dryer/straightener, consider a converter or buy a dual‑voltage model.
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FAQ
Do I need a travel adapter for Greece if I’m from the USA?
Often yes. The safest move is to bring a universal travel adapter. Some destinations accept US plugs in certain hotels, but you shouldn’t rely on it.
Do I need a voltage converter in Greece?
Usually not for phones and laptops—most chargers are 100–240V (check the label). You may need a converter for single‑voltage appliances like hair dryers or some straighteners.
What’s the difference between a travel adapter and a converter?
An adapter changes the plug shape. A converter changes the voltage. Many electronics only need an adapter.
Can I charge multiple devices?
Yes—use a travel adapter with USB‑C/USB‑A ports or pair a simple adapter with a multi‑port charger. Don’t overload with high‑wattage devices.
What should I buy for a 1–2 week trip?
One universal adapter + one compact multi‑port USB‑C charger covers most travelers. Add a small extension cord if you travel with multiple gadgets.